The dynamic tensile behaviors of a newly developed Ti-6 Al-2 Sn-2 Zr-3 Mo-1 Cr-2 Nb-Si alloy(referred as TC21 in China) over a wide range of strain rates from quasi-static to dynamic regimes(0.001-1 200 s-1) at diff...The dynamic tensile behaviors of a newly developed Ti-6 Al-2 Sn-2 Zr-3 Mo-1 Cr-2 Nb-Si alloy(referred as TC21 in China) over a wide range of strain rates from quasi-static to dynamic regimes(0.001-1 200 s-1) at different temperatures were experimentally investigated. A split Hopkinson tension bar apparatus and a static material testing system were utilized to study the stress-strain responses under uniaxial tension loading condition. The experimental results indicate that the tensile behavior of TC21 titanium alloy is dependent on the strain rate and temperature. The values of initial yield stress increase with increasing strain rate and decreasing temperature. The effects of strain rate and temperature on the initial yield behavior are estimated by introducing two sensitivity parameters. The phenomenological-based constitutive model, Johnson-Cook model, is suitably modified to describe the rate-temperature dependent constitutive behavior of TC21 titanium alloy. It is observed that the modified model is in good agreement with the experimental data subjected to the investigated range of strain rates and temperatures.展开更多
A method is developed for cyclic elastoplastic analysis acrossmicro/meso/macro scales which is effective forte quantitativetransition of physical variables and for evaluating the size effectsof microstruc- tures. By u...A method is developed for cyclic elastoplastic analysis acrossmicro/meso/macro scales which is effective forte quantitativetransition of physical variables and for evaluating the size effectsof microstruc- tures. By using the improved self-consistent schemeproposed by Fan and carrying out a delicate mesoscop- ic analysisbased on a shear-lag model, the size effects including the thicknessof hard and soft layers relative to the inclusion dimension areobtained on the overall elastoplastic responses of materials up to 50cycles. The dominant characteristics of the analysis are that thecharacteristic dimension of a microstructure such as The thickness ofthe layers and the inclusion dimension can be explicitly incorporatedinto the formulation.展开更多
基金Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China Academy of Engineering Physics and Jointly Set up “NSAF” Joint Fund(No.U1430119)
文摘The dynamic tensile behaviors of a newly developed Ti-6 Al-2 Sn-2 Zr-3 Mo-1 Cr-2 Nb-Si alloy(referred as TC21 in China) over a wide range of strain rates from quasi-static to dynamic regimes(0.001-1 200 s-1) at different temperatures were experimentally investigated. A split Hopkinson tension bar apparatus and a static material testing system were utilized to study the stress-strain responses under uniaxial tension loading condition. The experimental results indicate that the tensile behavior of TC21 titanium alloy is dependent on the strain rate and temperature. The values of initial yield stress increase with increasing strain rate and decreasing temperature. The effects of strain rate and temperature on the initial yield behavior are estimated by introducing two sensitivity parameters. The phenomenological-based constitutive model, Johnson-Cook model, is suitably modified to describe the rate-temperature dependent constitutive behavior of TC21 titanium alloy. It is observed that the modified model is in good agreement with the experimental data subjected to the investigated range of strain rates and temperatures.
文摘A method is developed for cyclic elastoplastic analysis acrossmicro/meso/macro scales which is effective forte quantitativetransition of physical variables and for evaluating the size effectsof microstruc- tures. By using the improved self-consistent schemeproposed by Fan and carrying out a delicate mesoscop- ic analysisbased on a shear-lag model, the size effects including the thicknessof hard and soft layers relative to the inclusion dimension areobtained on the overall elastoplastic responses of materials up to 50cycles. The dominant characteristics of the analysis are that thecharacteristic dimension of a microstructure such as The thickness ofthe layers and the inclusion dimension can be explicitly incorporatedinto the formulation.